Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW Forestry and Wood Technology 88, 2014: 229-238 (Ann. WULS - SGGW, For. and Wood Technol. 88, 2014) Model of financial MARIANA SEDLIAČIKOVÁ Department of Enterprise Management, Technical University, Zvolen, Slovakia Abstract: Financial is the subsystem of the enterprise, which main task is to ensure the liquidity of the company at the simultaneous regard of profitability aims in any moment. The aim of this paper is to analyse the theoretic and practical approaches to the fundamentals, place, roles, and functions and to the contents of the financial. From this analysis of the work of domestic and foreign authors we suggested our own approach to the problem of financial and its schedule of implementation to the small and medium-size wood-processing enterprises. The proposed model is integrated to the subsystem of the operative and puts accent to relations among single subsystems of. Keywords:, financial, modern tool of management, approaches to the financial, liquidity INTRODUCTION In today s business environment most common situation is large complexity of changes that actuate the business environment to pressure and hard competition. Used progressive methods of management make the difference among enterprises and their success in the environment (Biernacka, 2006). Controlling belongs to those progressive methods. Controlling is the effective tool of the active management of the enterprise that joins several regulation and information subsystems (planning, control, budgeting, calculations, financial accounting, cost accounting, a. o.). Its tasks are: fixing of aims, planning, monitoring of pursuance of plan, detection of deflexion, analyse of deflections and suggestion of corrections. Relatively independent part of enterprise is the financial, which main aim is to assure liquidity in the company in each moment with respecting the target of profitability. The function of financial depends on quality of using instruments, on consistency of planing and control systems and, finally, on the quality of management information systems of the company. The aim of this paper is the analysis of theoretical and practical approaches to the fundamentals and place of the financial in the structure of enterprise, as to the contents of financial, with the sequential proposal of the own approach to the given problem. 1. FUNCTIONS AND TASKS OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING The main task of financial is the regulation of financial resources, which are necessary for covering of payments that arise in the corporate transformation process (Foltínová, 2009). Functions of financial are possible to see in following scopes as it describes the figure 1. 229
FUNCTIONS (SCOPES) OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING 1. Obtaining of financial sources 2. Administration of financial sources 3. Allocation of financial sources 4. Effectiveness of financial sources Figure 1 Functions of financial Through the interface of the single scopes of financial with the primary phases of management, we obtain twelve files of activities that represent the global view on the structure of tasks of the financial (Figure 2). FUNCTION OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING PHASES OF MANAGEMENT Planning Realisation Control Obtaining of financial sources x x x Administration of financial sources x x x Allocation of financial sources x x x Effective utilisation of financial x x x sources Figure 2 Structure of tasks of financial 2 APPROACHES TO THE PLACE OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING IN THE STRUCTURE OF ENTERPRISE CONTROLLING In today s theory several approaches occur that define the place of the financial in the structure of enterprise. However, all approaches have one thing in common each of them improves the financial process of the enterprise and especially enables to exploit the financial sources in the most optimal way. According to Horváthová and Gallo (2003), it is possible to divide the system of the enterprise into 2 subsystems: profit and financial (Figure 3). 230
Enterprise Profit planning and control analysis cost accounting calculations development of systems Financial planning and control analysis financing of export provision of financial sources financing of orders system of payments financial accounting taxation and charges Figure 3 Structure of enterprise (Source: Gallo, Horváthová, 2003) The second approach to this problem made by other authors (Foltínová, Kalafutová, 1997, Freiberg, 1996, Šatanová, 2000, Rajnoha, 2002) is shown on figure 4. Enterprise Operative Strategic Internal (cost) Financial Investment Figure 4 Structure of enterprise (Source: Foltínová, Kalafutová, 1998) Strategic is typically orientated to the future. The orientation of strategic is mainly external but we can observe necessary views to the internal surroundings of the enterprise, too. Operative is oriented to the present and to the short-time future. It is possible to divide the operative into tree subsystems: internal (cost), financial and investment. Internal (cost) is oriented to management of cost, revenues and profit. It deals mainly with the economic regulation (value), which fundamentally consists of the calculation and cost system. Financial we can understand as regulation of financial flows especially outwards of the enterprise. 231
Investment is oriented to discovering and to appraisal of investment alternatives, to planning of capital expenditures, to designing of projects economic effectiveness valuation methods and projects realisation. It is necessary to make a point that strategic and operative is not possible to apart one from the other because they both generate one together interconnected system,and they are in the mutual interaction and they complement one another. The next approach to the place of financial is shown in the figure 5 (Drábek, 2003), which uprises from approaches of authors (Freiberg, 1996, Foltínová, Kalafutová, 1998, Šatanová, 2001, Rajnoha, 2002) but this approach more accentuates on existing mutual relations between strategic and operative, what can be considered as a contribution in comparison with the former approach. Enterprise Operative Strategic Internal (cost) Financial Investment Figure 5 Structure of enterprise (Source: Drábek, 2003) Completely different approach in comparison with the other authors was made by Eschenbach, (2000), who defines the place of the financial as a part of enterprise operative planning. Author does not divide to financial, investment and internal (cost) within the operative planning but in spite of that it is possible implicitly to specify the inscribed subsystems of operative. 3 APPROACHES TO THE CONTENTS OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING We can find several approaches and opinions on the contents of financial in the theory and praxis, namely that it doesn t exist as a strict limit among tasks of financial management and tasks of financial. According to some authors (Freiberg, 1996, Lauko, 2000, Volčko, 2005) it is possible to define financial from the side of practical realisation of the following scopes (Figure 6): 232
1. Financial planning 5. Financial control FINANCIAL CONTROLLING 2. Controlling of working capital (of receivables, stocks and financial property) 4. Controlling of short-term deficits and overflows of liquidity Figure 6 Contents of financial 3. Controlling of current liquidity According to Foltínová,(2009) the financial is delimited on the following activities: - of working capital, - of current liquidity, - of short-term deficits and overflows of liquidity. According to other authors (Horváthova, Gallo, 2003) the contents of the financial is as follows: 1. Estimation of the financial policy and business aims. 2. Controlling of working-capital: - management of receivables, - management of stocks, - management of working capital through of current liquidity. 3. Indicators and systems of indicators tools of management: - Financial-economics analyses. Other author (Eschenbach, 2000) think that it is possible implicitly to deduce the contents of the financial as we can see in the table 1. Table 1 Tools of financial Tools of financial Planning of property and capital level Planning of profit Management of liquidity Analysis of provenance sources and theirs exploitation Financial-economic analysis Planned balance sheet Planned profit and loss account Financial plan Planned cash flow Enumeration of indicators 233
Authors who dealt with the problem of corporate finance on the time line of 20 th century (Vlachynský, Zalai, Brealey, and others) consider financial-economic analysis, financial planning, financial control, management of working capital and the other activities of financial as the activities that fall within the financial management cognisance. However this approach we can consider to be out-modern because the task of financial management is to make decisions on the base of information prepared and provided by the department of financial. 4. SUGGESTED MODEL OF FINANCIAL CONTROLLING After the carried analysis of the particular approaches that define the place of the financial in the structure of enterprise we suggest the following, own approach, which is presented in the figure 7. It cames out mainly from approaches of different authors (Foltínová, Kalafutová, 1997, Freiberg, 1996, Šatanová, 2000, Rajnoha, 2002, Drábek, 2003) by its creation, that we considered being the most complex and the tersest. The proposed change it is possible to monitor in the insertion of strategic and operative and in the mutual connection of individual subsystems of operative (Sedliačiková, 2012). Enterprise Strategic Operative Internal (cost) Financial Investment Figure 7 Place of financial in the structure of enterprise It results with substantive difference from analysis of the particular authors approaches to the contents of the financial. The suggested approach to the contents of the financial comes out from authors Freiberg, Volčko, Lauko a Drábek and it is supplemented the financial analysis. The financial analysis is a part of the financialeconomic analysis from the approach of authors Gallo, Horváthová, (2003). We suppose that the financial analysis disposes of all elements that we require from the s oriented conception of the enterprise management (Sedliačiková, 2012). The following figure represents the suggested approach to the contents of the financial. 234
1. Financial analysis 2. Financial planning 6. Financial control FINANCIAL CONTROLLING 3. Controlling of working capital (of receivables, stocks and financial property) 5. Controlling of short-term deficits and overflows of liquidity 4. Controlling of current liquidity Figure 8 Contents of financial Implementation of financial to the enterprise is a difficult and lengthy process that cannot be realized within a few days. Management may not want to date of the establishment of new departments were clear the results of the proposed changes, too. Therefore, it is necessary to propose a schedule of step for implementation of financial. We have proposed a standardized model of financial implementation, which is useable with the partial modifications (depend on enterprise specifics) in any small and medium wood-processing enterprise. Modifications of proposed model within enterprises depend mainly on financial possibilities of the enterprise, on labor supply and on many other businesses specifics. The following figure presents the proposed model of financial implementation to the small and medium-size wood-working enterprises. 235
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Conclusion We have already interfered with the problem of the financial in present time more frequently, as in the specialist literature, as in the enterprise praxis, too. We have to say, there are a substantive differences in opinions as to the place of the financial in the structure of enterprise, as to the contents of the financial, as it results from the effected analyses of domestic and foreign authors. After the carried analysis of the particular approaches, we have proposed our own approach to this problem. The proposed approach integrates the financial into the subsystem of operative and this approach accentuates more on existing mutual relations among individual subsystems of. By the suggestion of its contents we have endeavoured creation of a complex subsystem, which will be characterized by the logical coherency and the intelligibility of single activities. At the end of this paper we have proposed the standardized model of financial implementation to the small and medium-size wood-working enterprises. The suggested approach and its application in the praxis will create assumptions for effective financial-economic management of enterprises. Acknowledgement This paper was processed in the frame of the projects VEGA No.1/0527/14, 1/0581/12 and 1/0268/13 as the result of authors' research at significant help of VEGA agency, Slovakia. References 1. BREALEY, R. A., MYERS, S. C. 1991. Principles of Corporeate Finance. New York : McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991. 971 s. ISBN 80-85605-24-4. 2. BIERNACKA J., 2006. Review of bankruptcy early-warning methods for the wood sector companies listed in the Warsaw Stock Market. In : Intercathedra. Poznań. No 22 p. 12-14. 3. DRÁBEK, J. 2003. Investičný kontroling. Zvolen : Lokálne stredisko dištančného vzdelávania TU Zvolen, 2003. 81 s. ISBN 80-89029-61-2. 4. ESCHENBACH, R., et. al. 2000. Controlling. Praha : Aspi Publishing, 2000. 812 s. ISBN 80-85963-86-8. 5. FOLTÍNOVÁ, A. 2009. Nákladový. Bratislava : IURA EDITION, spol. s. r. o., 2009. 160 s. ISBN 978-80-8078-286-03. 6. FOLTÍNOVÁ, A., KALAFUTOVÁ, Ľ. 1998. Vnútropodnikový. Bratislava: Elita, 1998. 251 s. ISBN 80-8044-054-9. 7. FREIBERG, F. 1996a. Finančný. Bratislava : Elita, 1996.215 s. ISBN 80-44- 020-4. 8. HORVÁTHOVÁ, J., GALLO, P. 2003. Controlling. Prešov: Dominanta. 2003. 237 s. 9. LAUKO, M. 2000. Finančný a verejný sektor. In: Personalistika mzdy práca, 2000. no. 6, pp. K 23-27. 10. POTKÁNY, M., MITKA, M., SUDZINA, F., TEPLICKÁ, K., SEDLIAČIKOVÁ, M., ŠATANOVÁ, A., ZÁMEČNÍK, R., KAMPF, R. 2011. Moderné trendy v riadení malých a stredných podnikov. Zvolen : Technická univerzita vo Zvolene, 2011. 194 s. ISBN 978-80-228-2281-7. 11. RAJNOHA, R. 2002. Strategický a operatívny kontroling. Zvolen : LSDV, 2002. 139. isbn 80-89029-46-9. 237
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